Lucius Henderson

Lucius Henderson

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Director, Actor - USA
Born June 8, 1861 in Aldo, Illinois, USA
Died February 18, 1947 in New York City, New York, USA

Mini-Biography:
Lucius Henderson was born under the given name Lucius Julius Henderson on June 8, 1861 in Aldo, Illinois, USA. He was an American Director, Actor, known for The Girl Who Feared Daylight (1916), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1912), The Garden of Shadows (1916), Lucius Henderson's first movie on record is from 1911. He was married to Gretchen Violet Lyons (1896-1907) and Helene Studebaker (1911-1917). Lucius Henderson died on February 18, 1947 in New York City, New York, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1935.

Biographical Notes
Regisseur des amerikanischen Stummfilms, aktiv circa 1911 bis 1917, trat danach noch in einigen Filmen als Schhauspieler auf.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1935: Once in a blue Moon (Cast: (/xx/) ), Directed by Ben Hecht, Charles MacArthur, Lee Garmes, with , Cecilia Loftus, ,
1917: To the Highest Bidder (Director), with Mary Fuller, Averell Harris, Clara Beyers,
1917: The Untamed (Director), with Mary Fuller, William Welsh, Johnnie Walker,
1917: The Beautiful Impostor (Director), with Mary Fuller, Johnnie Walker, Clara Beyers,
1916: The Cheaters (Director), with Mary Fuller, , Paul Panzer,
1916: Stolen Honors (Director), with Mary Fuller,
1916: Love's Masquerade (Director), with Mary Fuller, Harry Benham, Johnnie Walker,
1916: The Trail of Chance (Director), with Mary Fuller, Richard Stanton, ,
1916: A Splash of Local Color (Director), with Mary Fuller, Joseph W. Girard, Charles Slattery,
1916: The Garden of Shadows (Director), with Mary Fuller, Niles Welch, Violet Axzelle,
1916: Behind the Veil (Director), with Mary Fuller, , Niles Welch,
1916: The Scarlet Mark (Director), with Mary Fuller, Mathilde Brundage, Tony Merlo,
1916: The Limousine Mystery (Director), with Mary Fuller, Joseph W. Girard, Tony Merlo,
1916: The Three Wishes (Director), with Mary Fuller, Augustus Phillips, Lettie Ford,
1916: A Huntress of Men (Director), with Mary Fuller, Joseph W. Girard, Sidney Bracey,
1916: The Girl Who Feared Daylight (Director), with Mary Fuller, Edna Pendleton, Clifford Grey,
1916: Thrown to the Lions (Director), with Mary Fuller, Joseph W. Girard, Augustus Phillips,
1916: The Little Fraud (Director), with Mary Fuller, Marcus Moriarity, Harry Hilliard,
1916: The Strength of the Weak (Director), with Mary Fuller, Edwards Davis, Harry Hilliard,
1916: Madam Cubist (Madame Cubist) (Director), with Mary Fuller, Curtis Benton, ,
1916: Artistic Interference (Director), with Robert Hilliard, William O'Neill, Edward Weins,
1916: A Sea Mystery (Director), with , Mary Fuller, Paul Panzer,
1916: The Heart of a Mermaid (Director), with Mary Fuller, Glen White, Paul Panzer,
1915: Under Southern Skies (Director), with Mary Fuller, Charles Ogle, Clara Beyers,
1915: A Daughter of the Nile (Director), with Mary Fuller, Matt Moore, Charles Ogle,
1915: The Blank Page (Director), with Etienne Girardot, Violet Mersereau, William Welsh,
1915: The Broken Toy (Director), with Violet Mersereau, Elmer Clifton, Sylvia Jarmin,
1915: The Supreme Impulse (Director), with Violet Mersereau, William Garwood,
1915: The Bribe (Director), with Mary Fuller, Johnnie Walker, ,
1915: On Dangerous Ground (Director), with William Garwood, Violet Mersereau,
1914: Salomy Jane (Director), Directed by William Nigh, with Beatriz Michelena, House Peters, William Pike,
1914: Ruy Blas (Director), with William Garwood, Francelia Billington, Frederick Vroom,
1913: The Tomboy's Race (Director), with Della Martel, Ernest Joy, Edward Peil,
1913: The Oath of Tsuru San (Director), with Tsuru Aoki, William Garwood, William Nigh,
1913: Sapho (Sappho) (Director), with Florence Roberts, Shelly Hull, Arthur Cadwell Jr.,
1913: Tannhauser (Director: (AKA Lucius J. Henderson) ), with James Cruze, Florence LaBadie, Marguerite Snow,
1913: Carmen (Director: (AKA Lucius J. Henderson) ), with Marguerite Snow, William Garwood, William Russell,
1913: Cymbeline (Director: (AKA Lucius J. Henderson)), with Florence LaBadie, James Cruze, William Garwood,
1913: Won at the Rodeo (Director: (AKA Lucius J. Henderson)), with William Russell, Florence LaBadie,
1913: The Idol of the Hour (Director: (AKA Lucius J. Henderson) ), with Marguerite Snow, James Cruze, Anne Drew,
1913: An Honest Young Man (Director: (AKA Lucius J. Henderson) ), with William Russell, Riley Chamberlin, Florence LaBadie,
1913: Her Neighbor (Director: (AKA Lucius J. Henderson)), with Marguerite Snow, James Cruze,
1913: His Heroine (Director: (AKA Lucius J. Henderson) ), with James Cruze, Marguerite Snow, Ann Little,
1913: The Way to a Man's Heart (Director: (AKA Lucius J. Henderson)), with Florence LaBadie, William Russell,
1913: When Dreams Come True (Director: (AKA Lucius J. Henderson) ), with Marguerite Snow, John G. Adolfi, Peggie Reid,
1913: The Pretty Girl in Lower Five (Director), with Florence LaBadie, William Garwood, Jean Darnell,
1913: Some Fools There Were (Director), with Florence LaBadie, Jean Darnell, William Garwood,
1912: Undine (Director: (?)), Directed by Theodore Marston, with Florence LaBadie, William Russell, James Cruze,
1912: The Merchant of Venice (Director), with William Bowman, Florence LaBadie, Mignon Anderson,
1912: Under Two Flags (Director), with William Russell, , William Garwood,
1912: Farm and Flat (Director), with Riley Chamberlin, Mignon Anderson, Harry Blakemore,
1912: Why Tom Signed the Pledge (Director), with Riley Chamberlin, Harry Benham, Viola Alberti,
1912: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Director), with James Cruze, Florence LaBadie, Marie Eline,
1911: Adrift (Director), with William Garwood, Lucille Young, Marie Eline,
1911: When Love Was Blind (Director), with Lucille Young,

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